On Monday 11 October 2004 01:02, John Culleton wrote: > On Friday 10 September 2004 17:13, Paraplegic Racehorse wrote: > > Craig Ringer wrote: > > >On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 15:52, Marc Haber wrote: > > >>Any hints how I configure acrobat reader on Linux to properly show all > > >>of the PDF form? > > > > > >Try hitting the page down key. There is a bug in Acrobat Reader (at > > >least 5.0.8) that sometimes makes it impossible to use the scroll bars > > >to scroll the entire way down the document - the bottom on the scroll > > >bars simply doesn't match the bottom of the document. > > > > This is correct as of acroread 5.0.9, as well. > > You can reduce the size of the page so that the whole page is visible in > the Acrobat Reader window. Or you can view the PDF in either GV (like > Ghostview) or Xpdf, my personal favorite. Xpdf also does a refresh, so > that if you generate an updated pdf file then just keying the letter "r" > in the xpdf window will refresh the document while retaining the current > page number. Very handy.
It wont show everything that Acroread can tho.. apart from some things, like perhaps transparencies. Maybe it will now.. depends on version.. theres a display page to edge setting in acroread that helps.. a quick zoom in and out usually fixes the issue Craig
